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Kim Jong Un Watches Test Launch of Strategic Cruise Missiles From North Korean Destroyer Kang Kon
Kim Jong Un personally supervised a test launch of strategic cruise missiles from the destroyer Kang Kon and ordered the warship commissioned within two months. The nuclear-capable missiles mark a significant step in North Korea's stated naval modernisation effort, according to state media.
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Intel Slava
· Jul 5, 2026
[Photo] 🇰🇵⚡️ — According to KCNA, North Korea conducted a test launch of strategic cruise mis [...]
— According to KCNA, North Korea conducted a test launch of strategic cruise missiles from the destroyer 'Kang Gon'. The test was observed by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. In addition to the missile launches, the military also tested the ship's overall combat power, including its deck guns, automatic cannons, and electronic warfare systems. Following the tests, Kim Jong Un ordered to complete all remaining trials of the destroyer and to deploy it to the Navy within two months.@Intelslava
Borneo Bulletin
· Jul 5, 2026
N Korea’s Kim oversees latest naval weapons tests
N Korea’s Kim oversees latest naval weapons tests
Kuwait Times
· Jul 5, 2026
North Korea leader oversees latest naval weapons tests
SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw weapons tests this week of the 5,000-ton destroyer Kang Kon, including cruise missile launches and “electronic warfare means”, state...
ABC News
· Jul 5, 2026
North Korean leader Kim observes weapons tests from new naval destroyer
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised tests of a nuclear-capable cruise missile and other weapons aboard a new 5,000-ton destroyer, the Kang Kon, according to state media Sunday
Investing.com
· Jul 4, 2026
North Korea’s Kim observed naval destroyer cruise missile launch, weapons tests, state media says
North Korea’s Kim observed naval destroyer cruise missile launch, weapons tests, state media says
NK News
· Jun 25, 2026
North Korea tests ability to strike ROK power stations with tactical nukes: KCNA
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a missile test on Thursday involving tactical nuclear missiles capable of targeting what he implied were South Korean power stations, according to state media. The leader said the tests of what appeared to be the Hwasong-11D close-range ballistic missile (CRBM) and other weapons were meant to instill fear []
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Related coverage for "Kim Jong Un Watches Test Launch of Strategic Cruise Missiles From North Korean Destroyer Kang Kon": Intel Slava — [Photo] 🇰🇵⚡️ — According to KCNA, North Korea conducted a test launch of strategic cruise mis [...]. Borneo Bulletin — N Korea’s Kim oversees latest naval weapons tests. Kuwait Times — North Korea leader oversees latest naval weapons tests. ABC News — North Korean leader Kim observes weapons tests from new naval destroyer. Investing.com — North Korea’s Kim observed naval destroyer cruise missile launch, weapons tests, state media says. NK News — North Korea tests ability to strike ROK power stations with tactical nukes: KCNA

